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Golf training for the mind

Posted in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Golf is a game that has two distinct parts. Most people spend their time focusing on the physical part, but the mental element of the game is just as important. If you are going to play at a high level, then you have to equip yourself to think your way around the course. There are some golf training techniques for the mind that will help you avoid big numbers.

For players with serious trouble, mental golf training can include hypnosis. This is a type of procedure where your subconscious is effected and some of the mental blocks are thrown aside. Though it might seem kind of crazy, this has been a really effective means of improvement for lots of players. Coupled with solid physical golf training, this is a good way to shave strokes.

Golf Training — Options?

Posted in Uncategorized on March 11th, 2010 by admin – 1 Comment

Although I don’t think there is anything better than training one on one with a club professional, there are a few other options that will contribute to a lower score.

One is regular exercise — especially using weights — to build up strength in the arms. Swinging a club over 18 holes is a workout in itself – but having additional arm strength can only improve the length of a good drive. A few minutes with a personal trainer can set you up with an appropriate program.

One other idea that a lot of coaches are using is called “positive imagery” — where you visualize the ball going into the cup. Don’t spend time going over your mistakes — just concentrate on the positive…

Options — good stuff!

golf swing training

Posted in Uncategorized on February 24th, 2010 by admin – 1 Comment

Golf swing training is a multi-step process that can have a huge impact on one’s overall success on the golf course. The first step is to analyze your swing, usually with the aid of a golf pro. He or she will be able to then design a swing that suits your individual strengths and constraints. This process may take several lessons, but in most cases, can be accomplished in one. The final step is to break your new swing into steps that can be repeated and practiced. Proper golf swing training requires deliberately repeating proper swing technique over and over again until it is internalized. With adequate practice, a player will develop muscle memory that carries your swing back to the proper habits each time you step onto the golf course.

Advantages of a PGA Golf Lesson

Posted in Uncategorized on November 16th, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment

A PGA golf lesson is conducted by a golf professional who has received specialized training in golf instruction. These teaching pros go through a college-like curriculum at a PGA facility. At this facility, golf pros gain a unique perspective that will allow them to conduct the most effective lessons as possible.

The advantage of enlisting a PGA teaching pro for one’s lessons is that these teachers have developed skills which make them not only more productive, they are also in-tune to the customer-service side of the golf industry. Many of the normal golf teachers are just people who want to make a few extra dollars when they are not pursuing other goals, whereas a PGA pro’s primary goal is to be the best teacher that they can possibly be.

A PGA golf lesson will allow a player to be comfortable and relaxed while receiving the best training around.